Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. James George is in Chicago on business today. Henry Brunka left on Saturday for a trip to Nebraska. $22.50 suits, $14.75,- at Rowles & Parker’s Big Clearance Sale. Dan Coleman went to Cedar Lake Saturday for a short sojourn. Mrs. Joseph Nagel and daughter Mildred are visiting relatives in Plymouth. Arthur Prevo returned to Medaryville today after a visit with Omar Osborne. Mrs. Albert Alter and two children, of Forest, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. Read Rowles & Parker’s big page adv. and then take advantage of the savings offered—it means money for you. F. B. Meyers returned to Gary yesterday to take part in a Masonic installation. He will return here later and finish packing his drug stock. $9.75 for $12.50 and $15.00 suits—the great semi-annual clearance sale at Rowles & Parker’s Big Corner Department Store. The Fourth of July entertainment committee have secured the four flying Baldwins, trapese artists, and the Monticello balloonist for free Fourth of July attractions. Other features will be secured. Bates’ berries are now in the midst of the season. Those who want them for preserving should leave their orders at once and then be ready to take them when their turn comes. The berries are fine now, but the season will be very short, as the first and second early varieties were frozen. Leave orders at McFarland’s.
The Knights of Pythias order observed Memorial day at Weston cemetery yesterday afternoon. All the graves of departed members were decorated, and services prescribed by the ritual of the order were held over the grave of Randolph Spriggs, a K. of P. brother who lost his life in a street car accident in Chicago, last year. There was a good turnout at the services. % We were temporarily out of Aristos flour laßt week, but we have now received another car, making the seventh car that we have unloaded Bince Jan. Ist. More flour than all the balance of the merchants have had In the'same length of time. If it was net for the high quality of the flour, we could not have sold It. If you have nqt tried it, do bo. Every sack pytrantmwf-nr money refunded. JOHN EGER.
